But Griffith says derivative suits face a tough challenge in proving disloyalty to shareholders.
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At least one ex-employee claims he was capriciously fired over a seemingly trifling disloyalty.
Soon after, a scathing letter appeared on the Cavaliers official website slamming James for his disloyalty.
Instead Mr Thune mounted an energetic campaign to defend Ellsworth that some Republicans thought bordered on disloyalty.
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In the past, governments believed that the desire to belong to more than one nation was an expression of disloyalty.
Besides, other VCs say, they don't want to sell too soon if that would signal disloyalty to the entrepreneur.
But he got a loud earful from a few ex-players who argued that Warner's comments were tantamount to disloyalty.
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Simon Crean, a minister and former Labor leader, accused Mr Rudd of disloyalty by canvassing leadership support among colleagues.
To avoid any suggestion of disloyalty to the Gandhi family (which could have been fatal), Mr Kesri despatched his ultimatum.
Indeed, NTT treated sales to domestic rivals as an act of disloyalty and threatened to cut orders if NEC made too many.
Republicans had been whispering about making Jeffords pay a price for disloyalty because of his previous opposition to Bush's full tax cut.
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The Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano made the announcement together with an official admission that there have been "grave acts of disloyalty" .
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The local party members had expressed discontent with Dr Marek amid claims of "disloyalty" over the AM's criticism of the Labour-run Wrexham council.
Juventus general manager Luciano Moggi, one of 25 soccer officials who faced charges of match-fixing and disloyalty, was banned from soccer for five years.
They've called in an investigator experienced in handling disloyalty within companies.
Mr Brown can scarcely complain about disloyalty, for he helped to inculcate a taste for plots and mutinies during his long march to Downing Street.
Many of Thursday's newspapers claimed Mr Brown's allies were angry at Mr Miliband for perceived disloyalty, although these reports were attributed to unidentified sources within Labour.
But my mother, in the only act of disloyalty I can ever recall, declared the performance of this aspiring thespian to be vastly superior to my own.
The initial plan was to bar Mr Livingstone, a former leader of the Greater London Council, from standing in the party's primary on the ground of disloyalty.
Perhaps, this is yet another example of such insidious disloyalty.
The role wasn't a complete sinecure: the ruling warlord, Tokugawa Ieyasu, ordered the seppuku, or ritual suicide, of one of Koetsu's circle, the tea master Furuta Oribe, for some real or imagined disloyalty.
It was no accident that the people who came under most intense scrutiny thanks to Rich Armitage's disloyalty were presidential advisor Karl Rove and the Vice President's then-chief of staff, Lewis "Scooter" Libby.
Muto said he wasn't miserable at Fox, even if he'd roll his eyes at some of the things he saw on the air, and misses some former friends who won't have anything to do with him since his act of disloyalty.
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